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Violinist Jennifer Choi, cellist Angela Lee and guitarist Marc Teicholz join forces to play a delightfully varied and colorful program. The music ranges from Paganini to JCCPiazzolla, Baroque to Balkan, light and humorous to darkly sensual and intense. These seasoned performers bring their vast experience and love of their craft, as well as the pleasure they take in each other's company to make music that is fresh and personal.Cellist Angela Lee is a graduate of The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music. She is a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to study in London with William Pleeth; a grant from the Foundation for American Musicians in Europe; the Jury Prize in the Naumburg International Cello Competition; and a cello performance fellowship from the American-Scandinavian Foundation. She is a founding member of The Lee Trio, which won top prizes in the Kuhmo International Chamber Music Competition in Finland and the Gaetano Zinetti International Chamber Music Competition in Italy.
The Trio has commissioned and premiered works of numerous living composers and has recordings on Delos, Innova and the Chelsea Music Festival Records labels. In its third decade, the Trio regularly gives master classes worldwide and performs in major venues across North America, Asia and Europe including the South Bank Centre and Wigmore Hall in the UK, Carnegie Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, Leipzig Gewandhaus, The National Philharmonic in Kyiv and the Shanghai Oriental Art Center.
Using music to foster peace and goodwill, Ms. Lee has made humanitarian trips to the Republic of the Philippines and the former Yugoslavia. While on a UN-sanctioned tour of six war-torn cities throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, she performed for NATO troops and displaced civilians. As a member of Ensemble SF since 2022, she continues to delve into a vast array of chamber music, allowing this multi-faceted art form to inspire and connect with others in unconventional settings. Ms. Lee has been coaching chamber music at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music since 2017 and serves on the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra Alumni Association Leadership Council and on the Board of Directors of The Resonance Project, which promotes empathy through live music.
Award-winning violinist, Jennifer Choi has charted a career that breaks through the conventional boundaries of solo, chamber music and the art of improvisation. Hailed by The New York Times as an "excellent violinist...soulful, compelling," she has performed worldwide in venues such as the Library of Congress in Washington D. C., the RAI National Radio in Rome, Hong Kong National Radio, and the Mozartsalle in Vienna since giving her debut recital at Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall in 2000. As a soloist, she has performed with the Oregon Symphony, Vancouver Symphony and the SONYC (String Orchestra of New York City), among others. A prominent chamber musician, Ms. Choi has performed for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan and Guggenheim Museums, Santa Cruz's Music in May and numerous other chamber music series across North America, Europe, and Asia. She performs on a 1718 "Firebird" Stradivarius generously bestowed upon her by Finrebel. For more information visit www.jenniferchoi.com.
Guitarist Marc Teicholz was awarded first prize at the 1989 International Guitar Foundation of America Competition, the largest, most prestigious contest of its kind in the United States. He was also a prize winner at the 1991 New York East-West Artists Competition. Described by Gramophone as "arguably the best of the new young guitarists to have emerged," and by Soundboard magazine as "among the best we have ever heard." His performances throughout the world include tours of the United States, Canada, Russia, Poland, Switzerland, Southeast Asia, New Zealand and Fiji. His recitals and master classes have received critical acclaim, and Teicholz has been featured in concert with orchestras in Spain, Portugal, California and Hawaii. He has also had new works written specially for him. Most recently, he debuted Clarice Assad's "Concerto for Guitar, O Saci-Pererê" at the Biasini Festival in San Francisco.
Teicholz tours the United States extensively with The Festival of Four. He is featured on the pilot soundtrack for George Lucas' Young Indiana Jones, and has recorded solo CDs for Naxos, Sugo, Menus and Music, and most recently, Guitar Salon International. His latest solo disc, Valseana, presents works performed on historic guitars of the period of each musical selection. On Delos records, he has recently released Open your Heart with soprano Laura Claycomb, featuring mixed 19th and 20th century composers. For Naxos, Teicholz has made his mark with two collections of Sor's music already committed to disc. In a show of his versatility, he has also recorded the fifth volume of the collected works for guitar by the 19th century French virtuoso guitarist and composer Napoleon Coste. Teicholz is on the faculty of the San Francisco Conservatory, teaches in the summer at the California Summer Arts Festival and the Weatherfield Music Festival in Vermont. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Yale School of Music and holds a J.D. from the University of California Berkeley Boalt School of Law.
Senior Programs are made possible in part by generous contributions from the Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund, the John R. Schwabacher Family, as well as many other individual donors. We are grateful for their generous support.
Tuesday, October 29
1:00–2:00 PM | Doors open at 12:30 PM | The Nourish Cafe on campus is open for lunch before the concert.
Linger after the concert for free snacks and beverages in the lobby.
Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F)
Early Bird: $15 purchased online by October 21| $25 after October 21 | Tickets may be purchased at the door
Contact: Michelle Rosengaus | [email protected]
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